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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:54 am 
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I am going to make a sign:

"Will work for transient slip" :)

I have never been boating in your area, but I hear it is really great down there. I am on the North Shore side of Boston. I cruise between Boston Harbor and Newburyport, and make the occasional trip to Portsmouth, NH (awesome boating up there). I appreciate the offer on handing out a price list and cards. I will make some up and get them down to you. Perhaps we could partner up? You handle taking the orders and installations, I will run the factory. :)

Paul I. wrote:
DSpan, were in Boston are you? I boat out of the Winthrop Yacht Club!! I do understand that you do this for fun, but if you send me a few examples, price list and your cards, I can give them out. The club has over 300 boaters, never mind the other 20 clubs that we associate with!!


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:52 pm 
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dspan wrote:
I am going to make a sign:

"Will work for transient slip" :)

I have never been boating in your area, but I hear it is really great down there. I am on the North Shore side of Boston. I cruise between Boston Harbor and Newburyport, and make the occasional trip to Portsmouth, NH (awesome boating up there). I appreciate the offer on handing out a price list and cards. I will make some up and get them down to you. Perhaps we could partner up? You handle taking the orders and installations, I will run the factory. :)

Paul I. wrote:
DSpan, were in Boston are you? I boat out of the Winthrop Yacht Club!! I do understand that you do this for fun, but if you send me a few examples, price list and your cards, I can give them out. The club has over 300 boaters, never mind the other 20 clubs that we associate with!!


"Winthrop is were the North Shore begins." If your coming down the coast, you have Lynn, Revere and than Winthrop. The club is on the outer harbor side. If you enter the outer harbor, just past Deer Island Light and go north, a hard turn to starboard for 1.5 miles to Winthrop Light and into the small channel on your starboard beam. You will see WYC and the town landing.

Looking fowward to to seeing you and we can always get you on a mooring.


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 5:17 am 
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For anyone that emailed me about colors, I just got all my new colors in. I have just about any color you can think of. Thanks!


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 8:29 am 
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So do you just have a cutter, or a printer? If it is just a cutter, can you do multiple layer overlays?
I wish you where around when I did my 261 Liberator last year. But, I like to decal stuff up. I got into
the habit when I was running with the World of Outlaws.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:07 am 
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I have a cutter, not a printer and yes, I can layer graphics. Some of the vinyl printers out there are getting better, but they are still not as crisp as I would like, and the graphics definitely fade much faster than I like. Most professionals prefer razor cut quality vinyl, it just looks so well finished while some of the printouts look like cheap iron-ons. Incidentally, I can also razor cut your boat name, logo, etc onto matching shirts, etc... My plotter can cut thermal transfer material and I have a heat press to permanently bond it to fabric.

I would love to help you decal the heck out of something hahaha. If you can think it up, I can definitely make it.


jvthundercat wrote:
So do you just have a cutter, or a printer? If it is just a cutter, can you do multiple layer overlays?
I wish you where around when I did my 261 Liberator last year. But, I like to decal stuff up. I got into
the habit when I was running with the World of Outlaws.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:15 am 
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Hi Everyone,

Please use the email address: decals4everything@gmail.com for all your decal requests. I have been losing too many emails because my 14 year old Yahoo account is getting beaten down with spam. Also the search functionality is really slow.

As far as I can tell, I have responded to and shipped all decals that were pending. If you are waiting to hear from me, or need anything, please email the address above and I will get back to you immediately. I have a very good feeling that a few of your responses were destroyed.

Thank you and take care.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 4:47 pm 
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dspan wrote:
Some of the vinyl printers out there are getting better, but they are still not as crisp as I would like, and the graphics definitely fade much faster than I like. Most professionals prefer razor cut quality vinyl, it just looks so well finished while some of the printouts look like cheap iron-ons.


Not true. One of the companies we own is a vinyl producer. In fact...there is a very good chance that the vinyl you use comes out of our facility. We have printers that match offset printing quality. Meaning over 600 dpi. How do you think Fatheads are printed? Most are done by the high resolution digital machines that specialize in printing on vinyl.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 5:44 pm 
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I used to to do the IT for a larger vinyl company. They did all the stuff for Daytona International Speedway and their vinyl printer produced pretty much photo quality results. Their machine was new though. They are $$$$$$$ and it's not something you purchase every year, some companies have OLD machines that do produce pretty bad quality in today's standards.

I know oracal makes an outdoor vinyl that is saltwater rated. It's what I'm going to use to stripe my boat to give it that 2012 H190LE look.

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